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The architecture of the palace is an elaborate blend of Rajasthani, Mughal and European influences.
One of its most spectacular segment, The Shesh Mahal or The Pink Hall houses the Dogra Art Museum which has several miniature paintings and Emperor Shah Jahan's golden bow and...More

Mubarak Mandi Palace was the seat of the erstwhile Dogra Empire. All major Dogra rulers like Ranjit Singh, Gulab Singh etc. ruled out of this very place. Mubarak Mandi Palace gives a glimpse of the glorious days of the Dogra rule.
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We have been there last year with my family.Drogra art gallery inside is good to visit. But management who is head of this place is only to earn money from tickets.Govt is also not stress on this side because its about to ruin.One part of...More

Mubarak Mandi Palace is almost 300 years old once served as the royal residence of the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. The oldest building of the complex dates back to 1824. Successive Maharajas added to the complex in size and building took more than 150...More

This palace is a large palace which severed as the residence for the Royal family of Jammu and Kashmir. Several Dogra rulers lived in this palace. Maharaja Hari Singh was the last occupant before he moved to Hari Niwas Palace. The palace complex consists of...More